Put the RAM back where it was.

It very likely doesn't like one of the modules in the 'wrong' slot.

Also do alt-apple - O - F just after the BONG and when you get a DOS-like screen type 'reset-nvram' then hit return.

Can also type 'reset-all' instead.

Or, better still, throw the damn thing away. Sounds like a nightmare.



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